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Medford Mail Tribune
SECOND
EDITION
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MEDFORD, OM'XJON, MONDAY, APRIL U, WW.
NO. 39.
BTJW HmGtHm ttftf
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ra r o
sonora rebels
win victory in
Vntlcan Doctors Alarmed hy Chnnije
In Wcnlhci Fenrliin It Will Provoke
Fatal Fit of Coiililiij Guards arc
Doubled Aliout Sick Room.
Dcsplto Assurance of Physicians That
They Expect Ills Holiness to lie
cover Filrnd Predicts Early Death
IIO.MK. April IL-Tha Top'
finer Ik iiiniiuliug rapidly, Tim villi
i'mii doctor ii rn iilnrinctl hy tlir himI
lien dmp In llio IriiipiTiitiirp of tin
weather mill n terrific ruin full. Il l
1'iiiteil Hint tho law iiliniiiplicrit will
pruolt a Put til Ml of coughing.
IIO.MK, April 1 1. It w lutid nt
till' VHtiNlll lllHl(llt, tllltt Ml" PoM''s
fever hnd niluniitl, his temperature
ihiw kImiiiIIiik tit 102. Tim witlisiiu
i unmtly nlntmcit.
Tlm gun tils nlmiit llm sick room
hnvo been doubled. Two bed have
bttt prepared in mi nule-pium for
hlplit watcher.
Dr. .MMrrhhtfiivu will nwiitl the
niftlil ril llm rntieau. l)opite nur
HHi'iit of tin' iiliyiii'iiwft tlmt they o
pealed III Ilollne Id ifcmer, nil
intimnte friend of llm Pope, hjmui
Imvlntf Ih vatlonu IoiiIkIiI predicted
liia ilsntli mhiii. Tlif burdening of
the nrlsilo U cHii-lnir grave alanii.
It wan rumored tonight tlmt Dr.
.Maritlilitfiivu had found the Pope uf
ffriiilt fnnn n hnmorrhngo. ThU
vnlil JHillfklK incipient piioiimnulu
oi' ii4hl simply In a ornishing fit.
TIih Pope wn atone with iiltcnil
anl when tin hemorrhage uime. I tin
ph.lcinti Mere lin-tilv Hiuiininncil.
HNAL BATILE
OJcdn Flees Willi Half a Dozen Offi
cers Leaving Command at Mercy of
Attacklnit Yaipils All of his Com
mand Killed, Wounded or Prisoners
Uilltcd Stales Army Officers Direct
Burial of Dead From Five Days'
Conflict.
RUINS OF FINE COUNTRY HOME BURNED DY ENGLISH SUFFRAGETTES.
LAND BILL NOT
TREATY VIOLA
T
WASHINGTON. April 14. -Priwl-lltflll
Wllwin w still Convinced to
lay Unit the Callfomln alien I it ml Mil
an It stands nt priNHiil doc mil vlo
lulu tho treaty of llm United Stales
with Japan. Other nations tiro ox-IH-i'M'il
to protest tlio llmllutloii per
in I tt I ; aliens to liolil Innil only on"
)imr iiiiIom tliuy dcrlitru their latum
lion In become cltlxuns.
Prosldcut Wilson tliluks hn can
not Interfere- In n purely Main m.is
lor. He feels Hint Japan iiiiiIhikIiiiiiIk
IIiIh, lint lin Ih ir'mr'il for n IIh
plity nt nnllAniorlrau uimtlimui li
JllKIII.
NACO, Arix, Apnl II. Hcwnly
0I14I1I IVili'niU ant known to luiw
litfii killi'il nnil finlily-nii ttoiimli'il
ill till' lltllll llllltll' III' till' I'OIIMlllll
linnnliU N'oilliKrn S0110111 rnniini;n
whirli 1'inli'il xi'Klciilny in the full of
Nhcii.
WorkiiiK iiiiiIit iliri'i'tion of I'iiiIim)
Slnli'M 111 my offlirra, llio li'toriiin
ri'ln'la toilny Inirii'il ni'M-nly-i-iKlit
i'orxa on ln W koiiIIi of Naco.
OIIiki' ili'liii'liiniMiU liuriril llm H'lii'l
ili'iiil. tin i'.mii'I nninlti'i' of whirli Iiiin
not lii'i'ii li'iiinnl.
Tliu Monniliil nri' Imlnjc I'nn-il for
on llm Atni'HcHii Hiili of Hn IiomIit.
Touiipi'oiIi' me iiitlini: llit liamlfiil
of iliii'lorw mIio arc at work.
(lencrnl IVilm Ojrila, who for five
ilnyH Kiillantly lUffiiilml Nai'o nnuiiiM
tin' I'oitMtiliilioiinliHiK, in In'iin: liittcr
ly ri'vili'il by IiIh fellow rnptlvi'M to
iluy. Tln'y ilm-lun Unit Oji'iln nci'iiiK
lim In t 1iom IiIiimIciI flcil with half
11 ilomii of hi officer, Iviiviiik hi
men to htaml alone against (lit1 at
taekint; VaipiiM.
Prnetically all of OjciIii'h coiunimiil
who were not killed or woiiihIciI arc
iiricitiierx on the American xnln of
the hitnlcr loiHi)-. ()lrcon ii Jiiak
iiiU ewry uflort lo conlrtij hif 11mu1
llnrxlv YnnnU. who ilemamleil Hint
I lii he M'nmtlci to eroHH the line in
pur-mi of Ihc enrmv.
iwM "i 11 1 1
I HPVk flkBBitu- ibW 1iHHviB1iiiI Vt i v
PLiBMiHHivaHBSBw4'Mif -is jnnviiir iniitMifrrTMIMtB
LLLLmHLVWHP'7aUHiatfUifiLiLL& K&aH iji 'LVLLLLLLIIIm
350,000 STRIKE
FOR SUFFRAGE
MORE TO JOIN
General Strike of Socialists and
Unionists Throughout Belgium to
Secure Universal Suffrage Troops
Held Ready For Action.
Maeterlinck Says Ministry Repre
sents all the Ugliness, Lowness and
Perfidy of old Belgium Clericalism
J 1 t o hiu what I'm ibrr.l to do, 1'ie miffraKCltrn af Kr j-'ni il Liia.eil 'frixr IIi.im. K jU'fulil Orrcn, near
Sliiiiii'H, Ih,' h me of lnh M11te, a few iI.ijk no. The home wan one of Hie fimt country placts In Knplrtnil.
In collection with altaikf of tliu kmil, Mr, 'r.mnicliiie I'nnklitil, Irmlcr of llm hiiffraKcllcn, who nilmilleil nhe
hail cotniMclleil linn cinr-c u citiiiiccliim uith nltnikrt on othi'r properly, wiu xciiteiiccil lo Ilirec years' pennl
.crilmle April .'I.
WILSON
PLEASED
A ES
OF
m
RECEPTION
REVOLUTION
WA
OE TARIEF BILL
F
OF
ACQUm
FRAUD
CHARGES
IUI
P
POIITI.AKD, Ore., Apiil II. Ah
Komi iih ilefinile iixmirnncfd aruinaile
Ihnl the piopnsctl puhlio aiiililorimii
in Portland will hu completeil linforo
.May of IIH II, tint McthmliHt pveiieheri
of Poillaiiil will Infill an active, eiiin
pai)ii lo have tliin city M'leeteil dm the
nit t for llio HMO k1'"1'1'"! conference
of tliu McIIioiIIkI KpiHcnpal church.
Accoitlini to Dr. Henjamin Yoiiiik
"C llm KiiNt Mellimlist KpiriCDpnl
chinch, llio picaclici'rt will he hacked
hy a united Muthuilixin of Orison,
WiiHliiiiKtou, Maho ami .Moulaiiii.
The conference, which Is cnnniil"
eicil (he InrKCHl piotcHlnnt alheriiit;
in Hie world, would Ininj; aliout KIOO
ilnlcaiili's ami church ofl'ieials he
twecii 10.0111) ami 'JO.OOO lsitnin lo
Porllaml during the montli'if hcssion,
nccnnliiiK' lo Dr. Ydiinj;.
JAP PAPERS REQUEST
DEFEAT OF ALIEN UILL
RArilAMHNTO, Ciil., Apiil M.-5
A cnhleram urshiK t'1" California
h'jsiHhilurti lo lofimo lo push "any hill
which will destroy (ho Reed feeling
hetweon Anioriua and Japan" wiih
read in (hi) slalo seuato today. The
uieHsiiu from tlio Japan Ahiihi Pi-chk,
a nowMpapoi'i and cxprePBCtl vck'1
thai imtl-Japmii'Ao bllln wcro boloro
tliu h'ulblatmc,
CIIH'AdO, April II. De-pito hi
ncipiittnl on Hie cliai;e of coiifpir
iiiK lo ilt'fiainl the Koxeruuieut 't f
lO.llilll.lHM) in AhiNka laiiilx, Alherl
;. 1'iohI of Hum city, will not puh hit
milioad, Hie Alnuku (Vulral, to coni
pleliou, nccnnliii lo his tilalcmeut
liere today.
"The ilcfciine in lo he eonj;rnlulnlrtl
upon liavhiK aehievctl a intuit ex
Iriioriliaary victory."
Thin wan the only comment United
Slnlcrt .linlne l.ainlix, liefoie whom the
ciim' wiih tiieil, would make on Hie
verdict.
E
WABIIINHTON', April H. -Prcitl-tie
nt Wilton watt Imnicniely plenncil
today out llio reception Hie pro
poavtl turlff bill li uieotliiK through
out the country. AIHioukIi he. hn
recelretl hunilretU of letters of pro
tent, those rommeiitlliii; the hill ex
Vcetl Hid other four to one.
At hi weekly conferenco with the
nuwtpnpcr rorreipomlenlH toilny the
president mnMo It clear thai no 0111 tlio nocloty.
OVER
OFFICES
WASHINGTON'. April 14 With
tha Iiiiiik of the Kivcl, directing her
nuthnrlty posilhly fur the Inst time
over llm thousand (mauntbli'd dele
Knte, Mr. Mnlthutt'.Bcott, preildent
general of tho paiiKlitcr of the
Aiuerlcnii devolution, toilny called to
order what promised to ho one of
tho lintteitt iiolltlcal conurewew of
GREA
T
NORTHERN
SAN FRANCISCO, Unl., Apiil II.
The Pacific .Mail SleaaiHhip Com
pauy is to he almorhed liy tho Ham-liur-Americau
heforo the opening of
tlio l'anania ('anal, according lo re
poilri cirtiulalcd in shipping cIicIch
here today.
Tho Panifio JIall U owned hy the
Hnrrimaii iateiuslH, ami Kiihu, Loch
and Company of Now York. As the
Hamburg-American company in fi
nanced by the Kuhu-I.oeb people, tho
money traiiHfer, if the deal is mailo,
will nnl bo great.
POVERTY CAUSE
OF
CIWAOO, April II. Testifying
liofoio tliu cnmmltteo on "starvation
wiiKt'H," Police 8oiKaut Holler, ro
fcrrlug to llio ciiho of Hoy Jtinua,
wIioho cafo wiih contlumnotl a? a tllvo
ami closed up hy tho mayor, Bald:
"Poverty Is tho prime cuuso of
prostitution, I hnvo soon wonion bo
llcllliiR In tho HtrootH and their has
hands following halt i block hohlud
them ready to collect thotr money
fiom thorn aftor tho Illicit transaction,"
Is nuthorltod to declare his poiltlaj
on tlm exemption of labor nnd co
opernttvo orcnnlxatlons from tha op
erntlmiH of tho Sherman nutl-trust
law. Ills attention had boon called
to declarations by certain senator
nnd representatives that the presi
dent would sign tho sundry civil ap
propriation bill vetoed hy Taft If It
carries the nxemptloa clniiM. Provi
dent Wilson thinks this Is a serious
question nml Intends to rIvc the mat
ter careful consideration before Ink
Inr artlou
THRESHERS TALK Of
REFERENCING ROAO LAW
r
SAl.KM, Ore., April 1 1. Ralph
AtlaniH of Dallas, Oregon, a member
of tlio Oregon City, Stnlo Tlmwhcrh'
ashocialloa, wiir hero today consult
ing the Keoietnry oT stale regarding
llio procedure in iiiwikiug tho re fere 1
tliim. lie hitiil the tliiesher.s iissoeiii
liou was back of a movement to ic
fer the measure piihxcil by the laot
IcgUlnluio regulating the iico of im
proved public roads by traction cn
giucH and log drags. lie ttaid the
mcnHiire, which was intended to
amend c.xUtiug laws on the subject,
practically piohlbitcd traction en
gines froni running on nny roatl west
of tho Cascades, except in .Multnomah
county.
CAN OF DYNAMITE
OF
LONDON, April M.- A laro milk
can, fillet! with gunpowder, was
found today inside iho Hank of Kug
land. II bad been placed within tho
railing where it number of employos
work. An uidiglitcd fuco waa at
tached to the can. It U Mispcotetl by
Iho police that tho suffragettes art
responsible.
I I II 1 w ...
USED BODY OF WIFE
AS GULLET PROTECTION
Silk rIovo policies and praeti'n'
politics, dcsplto the appeals from tho
members "back homo" that they ho
subordinated to a general education
al campaign, wcro tho business of tho
day. Women of all descriptions, el I
and young, all displaying fluttering
badges, crowded Into tho contention
hull long before tho opening lour
There was geaoral acthlty, ftu.tiu
speeches nnd pledging of delegate
for tho candidates to bu elected to
tho nntlonal offices In tomorrow's
election.
Hnrly today the leading cnndldKes
for president-general, Mrs. Scoff
ruccessor, are:
Mrs. Charles n. Ilryan of Mi'in
phis, Teun.; Mrs. John Miller Ho n
of Now York, and Mis. William G'tin
minus Story,
It could not be estimated with cny
degree ut certainly which would br
elected.
President Wilson wus scheduled to
nddrcss the convention, following the
welcoming address of Mrs. Scott at
3 o'clock tills afternoon. Addrosses
by Secretary of State IJr)nn; tho
Preach ambassador, M, Jusseraud;
Iho Hev. l)r, II. 11. McKIm, presN
tlent of the local chapter of tho So in
of the Involution, and J. M. Rich
ardson, president-general of the tf
A. It., were expected to kcop the at
tention of the delegates Into Into the
evening.
Klectlons of officers of the minor
offices wcro slated for tonight. Tli
hottost cnmpnlgn In tho history of
tho organization has been inado even
for these places.
TO ELECTRIFY LINES
CASCADES EAST
SPOKANi:, Wash . April 14. At a
coat of approximately 10,000,000
the (Srcut Northern railroad will
electrify Its line from Spokane to the
Cascade mountains, and work Is to
bo begun In the near future, accord
ing to Information Riven out today
b local representatives of the com
pany. ' It Is declared that the road has se
cured practically nil land around
l.ako Cheian and along tho Chelan
river to tho Columbia river and also
a power site In the vicinity of Che
lan Palls, whoro a plant is to be
erected. The purchase of. property
about tho lake wns made nocestary
by tho fact that tho water Is to be
raised several feet by thfe construc
tion of a big power daru. It Is
claimed that tho nowly acquired
holdings will permit the develop
ment of 100,000 horsepower of elec
tricity, which It Is estimated will bo
enough lo operate tho mnln Una from
Spoknno to the Cascades, and later
to electrify the line front Wenntchce
north.
Prom power generated near Leav
enworth tho Great Northern no
operates by electricity through t
Cascades.
FRIEDMAN CALLS ON
T
PRESIOEN
CIIATTANOOUA, Teun., April 11.
While ubing Iho body of his wife, who
ho is supposed to hnvo killed, as n
barrier for nioro Hutu four hours,
Charles W, (loodluko, a tinner, was
riddled with bullets by 11 posse, and
U ncur dcu tli hero today.
WASHINGTON, April 14. Dr.
Frederick Krnn Frlodmann, discov
erer of an alleged tuborculosls cure,
Is In Washington today to call on
President Wilson und domonBtrnto
his remedy at tho Gcorgo Washing
ton hospital. Patients at tho hospi
tal are besieging Dr. William Van
Snndlt, tho resident physician who
selects tho casos for Dr. Krlcdmaitn
to treat, to submit thorn for Inocula
tion. Tho first patient was scheduled to
ho treated nt U:30 o'clock. Some
of "Washington's most prominent
physicians will groot Dr. Frlodmium
at tho hospital and aro prepared to
uiuko today's tost u sevoro ouo.
ILL FROM TARIFFITIS
WASHINGTON. April 14. As tho
result of the strain of preparing tho
tariff bill and engineering It through
the preliminary lawmaking stages,
Congressman Oscar Underwood, of
Alabama, chairman of tho ways nnd
means committee, Is confined to hli
bed hero today. Ills physicians inaj
compel him to remain In bod for
sovoral dnys.
It Is stated that Underwood is suf
fering from a slight fever, but tlmt
his condition Is not serious. An mIi
soluto rest was proscribed for htm
today.
HRUSRKLS, April IL Afore than
.'l.'O.OOO Mirialisls nml unionists quit
work in Helguini today as the start
of n great Htrike for universal suf
frage. One hundred nnd fiftv thous
and miners were -first to Iny down
their tools nml it is bcliovnl Hint by
Wednesday oOO.OOO workers will be
out.
In preparation for trouble 40,000
troops are ready for action, but it Is
believed that many regiments are per
meated by the doctrines of socialism,
and it'is doubtful if Ihcy would obey
nn order for serious action. This
fact in rccopiUcd by the htriko lead
ers. At their liVnilqtinrters is sus
pended a great banner which bears
Iho legend:
"Soldiers, do not fire on your
broihcrs."'
From Nice, where is claying, Mattr
ice Maeterlinck wrote to the strike
lenders :
"I heartily favor your strike
against n ministry which represents
nil the ugliness, lowness ami perfidy
of tho old Bclgiiui clericalism.'!' -
COMftBlHPURCHASE
OREGON CITY LOCKS
POHTL.AND, Ore.. April 14. In
terest In tho operation of the Ore
gon City locks under tho jurisdiction
of the United States government Is
again revived by tho arrival today at
tho office of Major J. P. Mclndoc,
corps of engineers. United States
army, of tho draft of tho deed for
the locks property approved by the
secretary of war.
Tho draft will be returned to the
Portland Itnllawy, Light & Power
company for final execution, after
which It will he submitted to the at
toruey general for approval.
OBSEQUIES
OF
MORGAN MARKED
BY SIMPLICITY
Funeral of Late King of Finance At
tended Only by Relatives and Clsse
Friends Interred at Hartford,
Conn., In Family Vault.
Stock Exchange Closes Darlf Morn
ing Session out of Respect llsrf
Greer Conducts Funeral Services.
NKW YOItrc, April 3 4 Tho New
York stock exchange m closed unlit
noon today an a mark of respect to
tho memory of tho late J. rierpont
Morgan, the noted American finan
cier and hanker, who died recently
In Home. Kunoral services over
Morgan's body weic held this morn
ing. At SMS o'clock tho flower cov
ered casket was taken In an ordinary
hearce to St. George's Eslsconal
church. The members of the Morean
family accompanied tho hearse In
horse drawn carriages. Employes of
tho undertaker carried the casket
from the library of the Morgan heme
to the hearse.
Tno funeral party reached the
church at 10 o'clock and the doors
closed. Tho services were private. A
vested choir preceded the casket no
tho aisle. The services were con
ducted by Bishop Greer of New York.
Dishop Drewster of Connecticut and
UUhop Lawrcnco of Boston, and the
Itev. Thomas Calvert, the Iter. John
Haymaker, the Itev. John Scott and
the Iter. Carl Relland.
After the easket had been removed
to tho hearse from the Morgan li
brary, the baa on traffic -nesWth-K
Morgan mansion was lifted, hHrfor
three blocks about St. George's
church It was closed.
As the casket waa carried Into the j
church the 38th and 90th psalms
were chanted. Tho hymns "Lord.
Let Me Know My End and Number
My Days'' and "Asleep In Jesus" rot-'
lowed, neading of the scrlptun), the
creed nnd prayers followed, after
which Harry nuitolgh sang; "Cal
vary." At tho close jot tho services tho
casket was taken to tho Grand Cen
tral station and placed on a specldl
train for Hartford, Conn. Tho serv
ices at Hartford were private. Inter
ment was In Cedar Hill cemetory.
POSTAL TELEGRAPH
SALKSr, Ore., April M.-J. A.
Forehand, of Scuttle, superintendent
of the Postal Telegraph Company to
day filed a complaint with the state
railroad commission alleging discrhu.
iuatiou against his company 011 tho
part of (ho Paeifio Telephone & Tele
graph company. Ho nllogoa that in
Hosoburg, Medford, Oregon City nnd
Cnnyonvillo tho telephone company
permits tho Western Union Tejegrnph
company to bo listed in tho telophono
directories merely as 'Wcstorn Union'
without any number, while n person
culling tho Postal must look up the
number.
READING AND STEEL
ACTIVE IN MARKET
NKW YORK, April M.-Heading
nml United States Steel sold actively
in the htook market today. The minor
specialties were without support, es
pecially Rumley nnd Petroleum. The
entire list isjcliuoil when dullness set
in. The market, which opened two
hours Into owing to tho funeral of J.
V. Morgan, closed strong.
T
FIGHT NEW TARIFF
WASHINGTON, April 14. Cali
fornia and Florida representatives
hnvo joined hands lioro today to In
stitute a bitter fight against tho cit
rus fruit schedule of the tariff bill,
which may como up tomorrow In tho
uouso democratic caucus, Tho agri
cultural products schedule wus con
sidered today.
WILSON
SATISFIED
WITH SUGAR TARIFF
WASHINGTON, April IL Presi
dent Wilson wns satisfied today that
so far as tho sugar schedule in tho
new tariff bill is concerned, the beet
ami eano sugar factories in America
can compete with other nations in
tho open mnrket. He expects somo
of tho trust-controlled factories to
close to make it appear that their ar
guments for protection were well
founded, but ho expects them lo re
open as soon ns they aro convinced
tlmt their position is untenable. Tho
president thinks (hero is not a single
ruinous out in the entiro bill.
LYNCH IS SLATED
FOR PUBLIC
WASHINGTON, April 14. James
Lynch uf Indianapolis, president of
tho Typographical Union, is to bo ap
pointed United States public printer,
according to a. report current bore to. j
uay.
(National)
At Cincinnati St. Louis-Cincinnati
game postponed; wet grounds.
At Philadelphia Iloston-Philatlel-phiti
guino postponed; wet grounds.
(American)
At Wus h i 11 g t o 11 Philadelphia
Washington gumo postponed; wet
grounds.
SAN FRANCISCO GIRL
BUYS KILLARNEY CASTLE
SAN FRANCISCO, Cab, April 14.
Muckross, a famous old castle near
tho Lakes of Killaruey, Ireland, .was
purohnsetl recently by Mrs. Frederick
Vincent, formerly Miss Maude Ronnie
of Sn Francisco, according- to a ra
port received here today,
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